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There are several ways to connect an Xbox wireless controller to a PC. You can pair the two via Bluetooth or you can use a Micro-USB/USB-C cable for a more streamlined setup.
Microsoft has unveiled a new iteration of its Xbox Wireless Adapter, which allows you to connect Xbox One controllers to your PC. The new device will hit stores on August 8.
The wireless adapter will allow those who play PC games with an Xbox One controller to finally enjoy wireless freedom as you no longer will need to be tethered to your computer through a USB cable.
The Xbox One controller has worked with PCs for awhile now, with one caveat: Even though it's a wireless controller, PC compatibility requires that it be connected to your box with a micro-USB cable.
How to connect any Xbox One controller to PC via USB If you don’t mind a wired connection, using a USB cable is by far the easiest way to set up any type of Xbox One controller with a PC.
Connecting your Xbox gamepad to a Windows PC is almost as easy as connecting it to a console. Here's how to do it in a few simple steps.
Updating your controller wirelessly is the easiest way to do it. Every Xbox controller, aside from the original version of the wireless controller, is capable of updating wirelessly.
This adapter allows you to connect up to eight wireless Xbox One controllers, and up to four chat headsets or two stereo headsets, to a Windows 10 computer.
We'll start with the easiest way to connect an Xbox controller to the PC and that's via a wired USB connection. Plug the USB cable into the computer. Plug the other end into the Xbox controller ...
Once paired, the lights should turn solid. Note: You can also pair the Xbox One controller to your console by connecting it to the Xbox using a micro- USB to USB charging cable.
Microsoft's latest Xbox One controller adapter for Windows 10 is less than half the size of the previous model.
Connecting your Xbox gamepad to a Windows PC is almost as easy as connecting it to a console. Here's how to do it in a few simple steps.
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